WO2006061100A1 - Edible oil composition suitable for frying food - Google Patents
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- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
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- the present invention relates to an edible oil composition suitable for frying food.
- Frying of food in fat or oil is a very popular method of food preparation. Deep-frying of food is used in fast food chains and restaurants, and a major portion of the fats and oils produced annually are used in frying.
- Oxidation of frying oils may lead to undesirable off-flavours and odours as well as loss in nutritional value by the destruction of vitamins and essential fatty acids.
- a vapor is usually formed from a material being fried and, as a result, foams are formed. While the frying is repeated, the oil or fat is deteriorated and the foaming thereof is accelerated by an influence of ingredients eluted from the materials in the course of the deep-frying. When the foaming is serious, the materials are hidden by the foams and they cannot be seen, and the foams overflow from the pan to make the cooking operation dangerous. Accordingly, the amount of the material that can be deep-fried in the oil is limited. Particularly when the material to be deep-fried contains eggs or meats, the oil or fat is rapidly deteriorated.
- a silicone oil may be added to the oil.
- the stability of frying oils can be improved by applying partial hydrogenation (also called hardening) of the oil.
- the hardening process of oils may lead to formation of a certain amount of so-called trans-unsaturated fatty acids (and/or triglycerides containing such trans-unsaturated fatty acids), in short TFA's.
- trans-unsaturated fatty acids and/or triglycerides containing such trans-unsaturated fatty acids
- Fully hydrogenated oils are obviously the most stable products for frying purposes, but they have adverse effects on fat deposition on the fried food. Further there is a handling problem when the fryer has to be emptied at ambient temperatures, since at those temperatures the product is solid.
- US-A-6 227 433 describes randomised shea olein and the use thereof of as frying oil, see column 9.
- the randomised shea olein shows good frying behaviour and the decomposition of the components in the oil is reduced.
- the disclosed composition is solid at ambient temperatures, since claim 1 requires that the solid fat content at 20°C is at least 8%.
- An object of the invention is to provide an edible oil composition suitable for frying food. Further object is that that the composition is stable during use in frying food and or shows good foaming behaviour. It is another object of the invention to provide such compositions that show reduced polymerisation during frying. It is a further object of the invention to provide edible oil compositions are healthy, in particular those that have a low or even zero level of trans fatty acids. Another object is to provide an oil composition with improved handling characteristics. One or more of these objects, preferably all, are attained by an edible oil composition comprising 33 wt. % or more shea olein and 1-20 ppm anti-foaming agent.
- the edible oil composition preferably comprises 50 wt. % or more shea olein.
- the oil compositions according to the invention have as additional advantage that they are solid at refrigeration temperatures (e.g. 5°) and fluid at room temperature (20 0 C) .
- the chef may use the oil composition as solid, e.g. in blocks (from the refrigerator) or as pourable material (when kept at room temperature or above) .
- an edible oil composition comprising 33 wt.% or more shea olein and one or more oils chosen from the group of rapeseed oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil or any fraction of these oils or palm olein.
- the invention relates to the use of an edible oil composition comprising 33 wt.% or more shea olein as a frying oil.
- Shea olein is a secondary fraction from the sheanut oil fractionation (shea stearin is the primary fraction being a cocoabutter equivalent) .
- the fatty acids in sheanut oil consists of about 40 wt.% of stearic acid and 45 wt.% of oleic acid.
- Shea olein, obtained after fractionation contains more than 65 wt.% of oleic acid fatty acids.
- shea olein may be derived from sheanut oil, a natural product using only a natural process steps, being fractionation. If only shea olein or a mixture of shea olein and other natural oils is used, a fully natural edible oil composition, beneficial for the human health, may be obtained. Measures such as (chemical) hydrogenation, resulting in increased levels of trans fatty acids, interesterification and the use of oils from genetically modified seeds may be avoided.
- the edible oil composition preferably comprises 50 wt.% or more shea olein, or even 75 wt.% or more.
- the oil composition further comprises one or more oils chosen from the group of rapeseed oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil or any fraction of these oils or palm olein.
- a preferred embodiment of the invention is a blend of shea olein and rapeseed oil, in particular a blend of about 50-60 wt.% shea olein and about 40-50 wt. % rapeseed oil.
- the upper limit of the amount of shea oil may be as high as 90 wt.%, 98 wt.% or even 100 wt%.
- the edible oil composition according to the present invention may comprise in addition to the shea olein and other vegetable oils, minor ingredients conventionally found in frying oils including antifoaming agents, such as silicon oils, anti- spattering agents, anti-oxidants, such as naturally present or added tocopherols, citric acid, ascorbic acid, butylated hydroxytoluene, -anisole or -quinons, flavouring agents, and the like.
- the present edible oil composition may also contain emulsifiers such as mono- and diglycerides and lecithin.
- added emulsifier constitute less than 3 wt.% of the product. More preferably, the present edible oil composition contains less than 2 wt.% of added emulsifier.
- Another aspect of the present invention is the use of an edible oil composition, as described hereinbefore, for frying food.
- an edible oil composition according to the invention for frying food products suitably, frying temperatures in the range of 120-200°C are employed.
- the edible oil composition according to the invention can advantageously be used for both shallow and deep frying food products.
- the invention further relates to a process for frying food using the edible oil composition comprising 33 wt. % or more shea olein as a frying oil, preferably for deep frying or shallow frying of food, more preferably for deep frying of food.
- the edible oil composition comprises 50 wt. % or more shea olein.
- a further embodiment of the present invention are fried food products characterized in that they have been fried in an edible oil according to the invention.
- Food products which can suitably be fried in the present edible oil composition are: potato crisps, potato and corn chips, fried snacks, fried chicken, meat and fish products, battered & crumbed fish and meat products, such as e.g. fish sticks and the like. At the point of sale these food products may either be fully baked, or be in a frozen pre-fried condition requiring further preparation by oven or microwave.
- Standard Frying Test or Rost test is used herein as standard laboratory test for evaluating deep frying oils.
- the test involves the following steps: 400 grams of oil is heated in a standard stainless steel container on a hot plate at 180 0 C on 3 consecutive days (100 minutes in the morning and 100 minutes in the afternoon with a cooling period in between and cooling overnight) .
- Oxidation Stability against oxidation (OSI values) was determined by the Rancimat method.
- the apparatus used was a Rancimat 617 ex Metrohm AG with accessories. Oxidation is determined by passing a stream of air through a sample of the fat, kept at 100 0 C.
- the anisidine value is a measure for the amount of unsaturated aldehydes in an oil or fat. This is determined by measuring absorbance with a spectrophotometer at 350 nm, of the sample product and a blank.
- PoIyTAG data herein were determined by gel permeation chromatography.
- Gel permeation chromatography is used to separate and quantify tri-, di-, mono- and polytriacyl- glycerides, fatty acid methyl esters and free fatty acids in several products and determine the amount of the polymers.
- a blend of 55 wt. % shea olein (ex. Loders Croklaan, Netherlands) and 45 wt. % rapeseed oil was made by blending in a mixer. The resulting blend was used in the standard frying test as described herein. Results are shown in tables 1 and 2. Example 2 and the comparative experiments were conducted according to the same process.
- Table 1 Composition and OSI data for examples 1 and 2, comparative experiments A and B
- Table 2 Solid fat content data (as measured according to the method above) for the products of table 1.
- %-ages are weight percentages on total product weight and the following abbreviations are used:
- RO, RlO, R20 and R30 are the number of frying cycles in the standard frying test.
- PAV is p-anisidine value, measured in accordance with a method described above;
- PoIyTAG is the amount of polymer (polytriglycerides) formed, measured in accordance with a method described herein;
- POf is the olein fraction of palm oil
- dfPOf is a dry fractionated POf.
- OV olive oil
- OSI hrs
- rancimat oxidation test as measured in accordance with a method described above
- N-solids values are measured essentially as defined in Fette,
- N 20 solid fat content (%) at 20°C.
- IV is iodine value.
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| CA002587603A CA2587603A1 (en) | 2004-12-08 | 2005-11-18 | Edible oil composition suitable for frying food |
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| US11/792,761 US20080206435A1 (en) | 2004-12-08 | 2005-11-18 | Edible Oil Composition Suitable For Frying Food |
| EP05808613A EP1830660A1 (en) | 2004-12-08 | 2005-11-18 | Edible oil composition suitable for frying food |
| BRPI0518088-0A BRPI0518088A (en) | 2004-12-08 | 2005-11-18 | edible oily composition and its use |
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| US6277433B1 (en) * | 1999-03-19 | 2001-08-21 | Loders Croklaan B.V. | Fat mixtures |
| JP2002238453A (en) * | 2001-02-19 | 2002-08-27 | Asahi Denka Kogyo Kk | Oil and fat composition |
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